Making Wild Water Safe
Bring clear water to a rolling boil for one full minute, or three minutes above 2,000 meters, to neutralize pathogens. Let sediment settle first or prefilter through cloth to improve taste. Boiling is fuel-heavy, so plan your wood or stove use. What’s your boil setup when fuel is scarce? Share your workflow below.
Making Wild Water Safe
Hollow-fiber filters rated around 0.1 microns remove bacteria and protozoa, working best with gravity bags to reduce effort. Pre-filter silty water with a bandana and charcoal to protect the cartridge. Remember: DIY sand–charcoal towers clarify but don’t fully disinfect alone. Which filter has earned your trust after many miles?
Making Wild Water Safe
Chlorine dioxide tablets are compact and effective against Giardia and Cryptosporidium when given full contact time. UV from the sun can help via the SODIS method: clear PET bottles laid in bright sun for at least six hours on reflective surfaces. Cloudy water needs pre-clarifying. Curious about timing and conditions? Ask away and compare notes.
Making Wild Water Safe
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